Robots Will Replace These 9 Best-Paying Jobs In 2015

By siliconindia  |   Tuesday, 06 January 2015, 02:08 IST
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Savioke, a California based company, attracted $ 2 million investment from renowned Google owned Venture Company for its robot project. It has a robot working in one of the hotels of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide as a pilot project and if this becomes successful, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide will employ Savioke robots in all of the 100 hotels it owned. So, the days are not far away when a robot will receive you at your favorite hotel or will come for room service.



No More Terrible Actors To Spoil Your Mood
Not all actors are good enough to triumph on the audience’s likeliness and some may be so terrible actors that they end spoiling viewer disposition. But now you will find highly trained robots playing that character for which there is not adequate actor available.



Fast And Safe Airplane Journey
After two continuous incidents of Malaysian airplane disappearing, plane safety has become a hot topic among masses. But worries will soon douse off in air because researcher are working on robot pilots, which will fly you to safety without feeling sleepy or without bringing danger to your life .



South Korea’s Advance Institute of Science and Technology has developed a humanoid robot with featured arms, leg and a head, which will fly plane in dangerous situation, such as damaged Fukishima nuclear power plant.



Read more: India Inc Promises 10 Lakh New Jobs, Up To 40 Percent Salary Hike Seen In 2015 and Government To Amend Rules To Check Arbitrary Suspension Of Officials



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